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PURA lifts fines against United Illuminating to remediate old English Station plant

PURA lifts fines against United Illuminating to remediate old English Station plant

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 10, 2026 | Uncategorized

Cleanup of the long-abandoned English Station power plant in New Haven may take longer after the state’s Public Utilities Regulatory Authority removed financial penalties previously imposed on United Illuminating. The decision comes as the city is gathering community...
PURA lifts fines against United Illuminating to remediate old English Station plant

Danbury I-84 rush hour shoulder lane plan aims to put ‘time back in the hands’ of drivers

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

DANBURY — Transportation experts will update residents Thursday about the state’s latest thinking to “quickly” address Interstate 84’s design flaws by building rush hour travel lanes on the inside shoulders of the highway between Danbury Fair mall and Exit 7. “The...
PURA lifts fines against United Illuminating to remediate old English Station plant

State Regulators Approve Gravel Pit Solar Expansion In East Windsor

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

EAST WINDSOR, CT — State regulators voted Thursday to approve a modification that clears the way for an expansion of Gravel Pit Solar in East Windsor, advancing a plan that would add up to 30 megawatts of additional capacity to the existing facility. The Connecticut...
PURA lifts fines against United Illuminating to remediate old English Station plant

New Haven’s Union Square redevelopment plan to be showcased in public hearing

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

New Haven residents will have a chance to comment on the first phase of a massive plan to revitalize the Union Square area at a City Plan Commission meeting Thursday. The plan includes renovating the Robert T. Wolfe Apartments, the former Church Street South Housing...
PURA lifts fines against United Illuminating to remediate old English Station plant

UConn plans $581M bond sale to fund capital projects, refinance debt

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 4, 2026 | Uncategorized

The University of Connecticut is preparing to bring nearly $581 million in bonds and notes to market next week to fund campus construction projects and refinance older debt under its long-running UConn 2000 capital program. In a preliminary official statement dated...
PURA lifts fines against United Illuminating to remediate old English Station plant

Forum held on controversial solar farm planned for Stonington

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 4, 2026 | Uncategorized

Stonington — When Linda Talerico began hearing last fall that a large solar installation could be built across from her Pequot Trail home, she said the lack of clear information was what concerned her most. “I think sometimes people don’t understand the...
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